The puncture wound stings a little and, more alarming, my forearms and hands begin tingling. |
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Eventually, you will begin to actually experience the sensation of energy tingling up the spine. |
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George felt a mild tingling sensation surge into the furthest extremities of his fingers and toes. |
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The sky was beginning to lighten, and he felt a tingling on his skin, but there was plenty of time for what was to unfold. |
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As she stood beneath the warm, tingling spray, she soaped and rinsed her hair twice, as she had always done. |
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A tingling sensation on the back of Jonathan's neck caused the hairs to rise in excitement. |
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She also experienced a sharp pain and burning sensation in her right elbow and a tingling sensation in her right hand and fingers. |
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It's the fancy medical term for that nasty tingling that crawls up your leg when your foot's asleep. |
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A mere glance down the lunchtime menu had my taste buds tingling in anticipation. |
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Many women suffer prolonged backache, headaches, tingling and numbness as a result of the injection. |
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Neuromas often cause a sharp tingling or burning sensation radiating to the toes as well as pain in the ball of the foot and between the toes. |
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I felt every muscle tighten, all of my sinew, like a ballet dancer after she dances, every inch aching and tingling at once. |
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Her whole body was tingling with the words he was speaking with such passion, such fierce emotions. |
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And now my body was tingling again, only this time I really did feel uncomfortable. |
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Melissa could feel her blood tingling in her body as she tried to walk away ignoring what she heard. |
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Here I felt warm and my body was literally tingling all over from the sensation. |
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Sitting there with my body tingling with some unknown force, a force which I have some amount of control over, is quite a rush. |
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They were then flooded with white light and felt a tingling sensation go through their bodies. |
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We note, perhaps, sensations passing through our bodies, pressure, warmth and coolness, lightness, tingling. |
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Their fingers touched momentarily, but it sent a familiar tingling through him. |
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She felt nothing at all but a curious tingling sensation in the left side of her face. |
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He thought at first he'd simply trapped a nerve, which was causing the feeling of numbness and tingling in his right arm. |
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There may be stiffness of the neck and shoulders, tingling or stiffness in the limbs, an inability to concentrate and difficulty in speaking. |
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The lobster bisque was dark and rich, while the cognac gave it an added edge, and it set the palate tingling. |
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Jakora felt the familiar feeling of being bodiless and floating in mid air, followed by a tingling as she became aware of her body once again. |
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Another problem is that narrow unpadded shoulder straps, can dig into the shoulder causing pain, numbness and tingling in the hands and arms. |
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A tingling feeling crept over his form, and an arrogant sneer then crept over his face. |
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Even a casual browse of the pamphlet gets one's linguistic antennae tingling. |
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With tingling anticipation the audience nodded its agreement that the card the girl had drawn on had indeed been decimated. |
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That helps prevent repetitive motion and vibratory problems, such as stinging and numbness and tingling of the hands. |
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As the cantrip for detecting magical aura levels finished, the usual tingling feeling came into his body, and instantly escalated. |
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I felt my voice crack with the formation of a tingling knot in my throat and I immediately fell silent. |
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Do you experience a tingling sense of well-being when you know exactly where the 3-6 month old onesies are in your nursery? |
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Joey felt a strange tingling sensation in her stomach, but quickly dismissed it. |
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While I was still tingling from that experience a steam mask was put over my face to deep clean my pores and to hydrate my skin further. |
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This results in numbness, tingling, pain, and burning sensations in the hand, often accompanied by clumsiness. |
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Nerve damage can cause motor or sensory weakness with numbness, tingling and incoordination. |
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These symptoms consist mainly of tingling, numbness, a sensation of pins and needles in the extremities, and muscle aches. |
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I must admit to an involuntary shudder of pride tingling down my spine when I heard her say those words. |
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Menus that offer succulent, corn-fed baby chicken, drizzled with a tingling lemon sauce probably take this principle to extremes. |
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A tingling flush passed over her skin as she entered the field of light that the spell-form was casting up. |
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Pantothenic acid lack causes fatigue, headaches, nausea, abdominal pain tingling, cramps and susceptibility to lung infections. |
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My entire forearm, elbow to fingertips, was tingling like I'd hit my funny bone. |
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A tap to the right spot behind the elbow, the so-called funny bone, can cause pain and tingling sensations to shoot down your forearm. |
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Eventually the two came to the base of the temple, the huge doors tingling with cybernetic energy. |
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Blotchy foot skin then develops with swelling, numbness, tingling, pricking or a wooden feeling in the feet. |
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The skill level wasn't too high but it was an exciting, pulsating and nerve tingling contest. |
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With their unruly instincts and their tingling, uncharted senses, they have an electric effect. |
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Afterwards, all three put on a jaw-dropping a cappella gospel medley that left everyone's spine tingling with pleasure. |
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Does your child mention headaches, neck aches, achy strained muscles, low back pain, muscle spasm, or tingling hands? |
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A patient may complain for three or four days of a tingling, burning, itching, searing or knife-like pain along the lowest ribs. |
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If there are any symptoms, including painful, tingling or swollen hands, elbows, wrists or shoulders it is important to get treatment quickly. |
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Chemo medicine may cause temporary nerve damage, which can result in burning, numbness, tingling, or shooting pain in the fingers and toes. |
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Her face was flaming but her body was still tingling with awareness. |
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Symptoms, such as a tingling feeling, itching, or pain followed by a rash with red bumps and blisters appear only in the area of the skin that the nerve goes to. |
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The show combines Jack's unique and spine tingling voice with the lyrical poetry of Jacques Brel and more than a touch of cabaret light and magic. |
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The excitement with which I am tingling at this moment is almost tangible. |
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What you miss is tautness, and the tingling sense of teetering on the precipice, which might have been achieved with some cuts and tighter editing. |
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These pizzas filled with juicy tomatoes, olives, baby corn and crunchy capsicum are topped with mushrooms, crispy onions and melting cheese to give that tingling taste. |
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Among them, nearly 400 beetles that locals called nanisani, a term that refers to the tingling or numbing sensation in the mouth when the beetles and the birds are tasted. |
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My forehead, mouth and temples have the tingling numbness, too. |
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The company's acoustic boffins tuned the engine to introduce a throatier sounding note, so the all enveloping deep bass throb rising to spine tingling wail exists. |
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His soft cheek brushed against my skin and my whole body started tingling. |
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In some cases, these painful headaches are preceded or accompanied by a sensory warning sign, such as flashes of light, blind spots or tingling in your arm or leg. |
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Symptoms of vcjd include tingling sensations and trouble moving parts of the body. |
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His body was tingling, and he felt very strong and refreshed. |
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Her blood ran ice cold, her body started tingling, and the pain came. |
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My heart was about to jump out of my chest and my body was tingling. |
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When they pulled away, her skin was tingling and tight with goosebumps. |
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I could feel my whole body tingling with anxiety, something I'd never felt around him before, as he helped me out of the car and then into his Jeep. |
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A person with a simple partial seizure does not lose consciousness, but may experience confusion, jerking movements, tingling, or odd mental and emotional events. |
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He smiled and slowly sat up, his muscles aching and his body tingling. |
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Twenty minutes later, skin still tingling and hair falling damply down her back, she trudged barefoot, dressed in jeans and an old sweat shirt toward her computer. |
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From overhead, a tingling sensation on the top of his head was quickly followed by the rustling sounds of thousands of winged rodents preparing to launch into flight. |
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Every nerve-end in my body is tingling with the anticipation of a storm. |
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The clanking of the phone as it hit the cradle pinged through the hallway, the echo tingling through Wil's spine and making his neck hair stand on end. |
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His command of six strings incorporates a hair-raising degree of proficiency and versatility, from tingling jangles to hypnotic jigs and ragged fragments of blues. |
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The sun was strangely warm on my wrists, or perhaps they were tingling from the potassium iodine. |
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A few weeks ago, I felt a neurological twitch, a tingling in the right index finger. |
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There were mild sensations of tingling pain in certain points in the left foot which, according to the therapist, correspond to the lung and solar plexus regions. |
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His foot was tingling, so he stepped on it firmly to squash it out. |
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I thought I could feel something, but it was hard to tell if it was residual tingling from the massage or magic on the path. |
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MacLeod also let the cat out of the bag on another major project that will have fans of the show tingling. |
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Is that your spider sense tingling, or is that your arthritis? |
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Its structure overwhelms the palate with a velvety softness while tingling with sapidity. |
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Always keep your radar up and, if you feel your spider senses tingling, they're tingling for a reason. |
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But Dooley's Irish blood was up, five fingers of tanglefoot tingling in each fist and bubbling in his brain. |
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This latest introduction imparts the distinctive aroma of freshly grated ginger root but without the tingling heat associated with ginger oil. |
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Unlike other exfoliators it doesn't stick to the skin or leave it feeling greasy, but soft and tingling fresh. |
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To get your tastebuds tingling, Eric has given us his recipe for lemon meringue cupcakes. |
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A tingling sensation marks the start of a cold sore, up to two or three days before it erupts. |
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The neurotic aspect of the disease prurigo is well shown in the burning, tingling, formicant character of the disordered sensation. |
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Her face was flushed with the tingling effect of betel leaves. |
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Scyphozoan jellyfish stings range from a twinge to tingling to agony. |
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Hopefully your spider sense is tingling at the very thought of putting multiple copies of that block of code onto our index page, because mine sure is. |
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Nerve fibers in the feet are often the first to go haywire, and the tingling and pricking pain can move up the body from feet to legs or hands to arms. |
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Frostnip, is a mild form of frostbite which irritates the skin, causing it to become mildly pale or red and feel cold, followed by numbness and a tingling feeling. |
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This Apoplexie is a kind of Lethargie, a sleeping of the blood, a horson Tingling. |
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